hi everyone,
as you may have heard yesterday on the show, i baked 90 whoopie pie halves for my son’s birthday next week and a whole bunch of chocolate chip cookies (alexis’ famous brown sugar chocolate chip cookies).
butter and sugar (can anything be more tasty?)

not shown, buttermilk mixed with baking soda and cocoa powder.
flour.

eggs and vanilla.

whoopie pie batter in the pan.

wrapped whoopie pies for the freezer.

chocolate chip cookie batter.

chocolate chip cookies.

xoxo
jennifer
What kind of tins do you use for the whoopie pies? Where can I purchase them?
Jennifer~
Those cookies look yummy! Job well done!
Can you start giving away bakery as prizes?? If I were left alone with a gallon of milk and those cookies, they would be but a memory in no time…
Looks great, Jennifer. What a lucky kid!
Oh my God! I gotta make some chocolate chip cookies–STAT!
Great job! I love how much Alexis has rubbed off on you in this regard!
Dear, you have a typo or spelling error on your blog!
“whoppie pie batter in the pan.”
It should “whoopie” Other words to practice spelling: segue, optimum, receive and halloween. Good luck!
I am sure that the recipe is somewhere in a past blog entry, but do you think you/Alexis could re-post the chocolate chip cookie recipe? It looks amazing…
Will you please post Alexis’s Famous Brown Sugar Chocolate Chip Cookie recipe? Thanks a lot.
Hi Jennifer, Thank you for the ideas with these recipes! Please do not forget, will you share your biscotti recipe that you made for Alexis for her birthday?
Give me one of those delicious cookies. PLEASE!
I love Whoopie pie’s. They are really fattening so I try only to drool over them.
People – the link for the (not so great) cookies IS IN THE BLOG. LOOK at what you READ!!!!
I’ve never heard of using special tins for baking whoopie pies…my batter is thick enough to use an ice cream scoop.
Did you just use a muffin top tin, or did you buy some gimmicky tin for whoopie pies??? I bought the Dorie Greenspan baking book, per Alexis’ blog featuring the snickery bars. The chocolate chip cookie recipe in that book is amazing, you use chopped up bittersweet choc instead of chips. They are sooooo good. Your finished product looks great, even if you had to use a silly tin for the whoopies.
first you copied rosie by doing a talking blog– that failed huge, now you are trying to be like alexis and post pictures of your baking, another failure. Get a life of your own, don’t you feel like a failure?
everything you make looks like crap and I couldn’t be more bored looking at everything your son and his friends probably will chuck in the trash.
Copy Cat and Boring need to go fall off a GD bridge. Try not being to rude to someone and maybe you would feel better about yourself.
SO RUDE!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Jennifer I am sorry you have to read things like this when all you are doing is sharing about your life. If I were you and Alexis I would only make this acceable to sirus subscribers.
If you don’t have anything nice to say, you really shouldn’t say anything at all. Go back through the blogs and you will see that Jennifer has made similar posts (see carrot soup)…No, she isn’t Martha (or Alexis), but she did a nice job. Don’t discourage, rather, encourage!
Nice Job Jennifer! Most of us love your blogs and show and keep coming back for more…those of you who don’t, should stay away…start your own blog…get a life.
I really hate mean girls. Wouldn’t it be nice if they’d stayed in middle school where they belong? Unfortunately, someone let them out and now they’re harrassing Jennifer because they’re insecure and jealous. Jennifer, I think your blog is great. I celebrate your creativity in your bakiing.
Copy-Cat…
what’s your problem?
Are you the mysterious nasty letter writer too?
Really…why are people so hateful and mean? Shame on you picking on these two lovely ladies…and as far as trying to copy anybody? no Way! There is no show quite like this one don’t cha know?
Copycat & Boring = creeps. Believe me, you don’t deserve any more of our time than that. Get lives people!
Your cookies look better than mine. I wonder if parchment paper makes a big difference when baking?? Or is that just for non-stick purposes?
Agreed. The nasty comments are so old and boring. Some folks are just idiotic, unahappy, and in need for attention.
WOW – a close up shot of flour and eggs too!! How exciting. You’re life is to die for.
The cookies look raw. Why are you always trying so hard?
Copy Cat: Rosie didn’t invent the talking blog and Alexis didn’t invent posting photos of her baking. “There’s nothing new under the sun.”
Get a life Copy Cat. If you’re not a fan, go away.
Wonderful Jennifer!!! Ignore the haters!! Where is the whoppie pie recipe and bakeware from?? Looks delicious, your son is lucky!!
I made Alexis’ chocolate chip cookie recipe (and I’m not really a BIG fan of that kind of cookie-but I thought they sounded interesting-no baking powder?) and can I just say–THE BEST chocolate chip cookie I have EVER had!! I am hooked. My husband Paul isn’t really a sweets person, and even he thought they were delicious and had a couple of them, too. I told him that’s the only recipe I will ever use for choc. chip cookies from now on. I loved how they are thin and crisp, yet ever so slightly chewy at the same time. YUUUUM! I am keeping this recipe hanging on my fridge until I memorize it!! haha! : ) Thanks Alexis and Jennifer.
I am so often appalled by people who read blogs and think that the bloggers own them something. Are the nasty commenters paying money to be entertained? To be made happy and whole and have their needs satisfied in every way by the people whose blogs they read? And what are they getting out of being obnoxious? It’s not like we know who they really are but I guess the anonymity makes them feel like they are getting away with something; they must have many frustrations in their lives. Instead of reading blogs that are obviously not making them happy (boohoo)they should go to therapy and take medication.
I love redheads…
To Martha above – I just noticed the picture on Martha’s site for Alexis’ cookies has changed to big fat thick chocolate chip cookies. The picture used to be accurate and showed the flat, crispy cookies. Things to practice…Photoshop, Digital Photography, Web Design, Matching appropriate images with text content.
The cookies aren’t raw, they’re just ‘fresh out of the oven’. Do you even bake, dude?!